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(c) The most recent research on the use of tetrahydrocannabinols.
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6Section 1566
. 100.145 of the statutes is created to read:
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7100.145 Recreational marijuana logotype. The department shall design
8an official logotype appropriate for including on a label affixed to recreational
9marijuana under s. 139.973 (10) (a).
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10Section
1567. 100.182 (4m) of the statutes is created to read:
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100.182
(4m) The department may promulgate rules to implement this section.
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12Section
1568. 100.2091 of the statutes is created to read:
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13100.2091 Broadband; discrimination prohibited. (1) No broadband
14service provider may deny access to broadband service to any group of potential
15residential customers because of the race or income of the residents in the area in
16which the group resides.
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17(2) It is a defense to an alleged violation of sub. (1) based on income if, no later
18than 3 years after the date on which the broadband service provider began providing
19broadband service in this state, at least 30 percent of the households with access to
20the broadband service provider's broadband service in the area in which a group of
21potential residential customers resides are low-income households.
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22(3) The department may enforce this section and may promulgate rules to
23implement and administer this section. The department of justice may represent the
24department in an action to enforce this section. If the court finds that a broadband
25service provider has not complied with this section, the court shall order the
1broadband service provider to comply with this section within a reasonable amount
2of time and, notwithstanding s. 814.14 (1), shall award costs, including reasonable
3attorney fees, to the department of justice.
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4(4) Any person that is affected by a failure to comply with this section may bring
5an action to enforce this section. If a court finds that a broadband service provider
6has not complied with this section, the court shall order the broadband service
7provider to comply with this section within a reasonable amount of time and,
8notwithstanding s. 814.14 (1), shall award costs, including reasonable attorney fees,
9to the person affected.
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10Section
1569. 100.2092 of the statutes is created to read:
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11100.2092 Broadband service subscriber rights. (1) Rights. (a) A
12broadband service provider shall repair broadband service within 72 hours after a
13subscriber reports a service interruption or requests the repair if the service
14interruption is not the result of a major system-wide or large area emergency, such
15as a natural disaster.
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(b) Upon notification by a subscriber of a service interruption, a broadband
17service provider shall give the subscriber a credit for one day of broadband service
18if broadband service is interrupted for more than 4 hours in one day and the
19interruption is caused by the broadband service provider.
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(c) Upon notification by a subscriber of a service interruption, a broadband
21service provider shall give the subscriber a credit for each hour that broadband
22service is interrupted if broadband service is interrupted for more than 4 hours in
23one day and the interruption is not caused by the broadband service provider.
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1(d) Prior to entering into a service agreement with a subscriber, a broadband
2service provider shall disclose that a subscriber has a right to a credit for notifying
3the broadband service provider of a service interruption.
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(e) A broadband service provider shall provide broadband service that satisfies
5minimum standards established by the department by rule.
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(f) A broadband service provider shall give a subscriber at least 30 days'
7advance written notice before instituting a rate increase.
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(g) A broadband service provider shall give a subscriber at least 7 days' advance
9written notice of any scheduled routine maintenance that causes a service slowdown,
10interruption, or outage.
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(h) A broadband service provider shall give a subscriber at least 10 days'
12advance written notice of disconnecting service, unless the disconnection is
13requested by the subscriber.
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(i) Prior to entering into a service agreement with a subscriber, a broadband
15service provider shall disclose the factors that may cause the actual broadband speed
16experience to vary, including the number of users and device limitations.
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(j) A broadband service provider shall provide broadband service to a
18subscriber as described in point of sale advertisements and representations made to
19the subscriber.
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(k) A broadband service provider shall give a subscriber at least 10 days'
21advance written notice of a change in a factor that might cause the originally
22disclosed speed experience to vary.
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(L) A broadband service provider shall allow a subscriber to terminate a
24contract and receive a full refund without fees if the provider sells a service that does
25not satisfy the requirements established under par. (e) and the broadband service
1provider does not satisfy the requirements established under par. (e) within one
2month of written notification from the subscriber.
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3(2) Advertising. A broadband service provider shall disclose the factors that
4may cause the actual broadband speed experience of a subscriber to vary, including
5the number of users and device limitations, in each advertisement of the speed of the
6provider's service, including in all of the following types of advertisements:
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(a) Television and other commercials.
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(b) Internet and email advertisements.
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(c) Print advertisements and bill inserts.
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(d) Any other advertising method or solicitation for the sale of new or upgraded
11broadband service.
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12(3) Rules. The department may promulgate rules to implement and
13administer this section.